ADRIAN — The ceremony didn’t last 12 minutes, but Scott Wolfe and Heather Batchelor were married at 12:12 p.m. on 12-12-12. The couple exchanged their marriage vows Wednesday at the once-in-a-lifetime date and time.

“It’s just something unique and different and something that’s not going to happen in our lifetime,” Batchelor said.

In front of a group of the couple’s family and friends, Lenawee County Probate Judge Gregg P. Iddings presided over the ceremony, which had themes of Pittsburgh Steelers and “Star Wars.” Iddings said he has performed wedding ceremonies in other places, but this was the first one in his courtroom at the Lenawee County Judicial Building.

In his vows, Wolfe, clad in a Steelers jersey, called his bride “my Khaleesi,” a reference to the HBO series “Game of Thrones.” He promised to not let his moods get too wild on Steelers game days, unless they get to the Super Bowl. He also promised “to try to be more understanding when you are listening to your awful ’90s music, and to always offer awesome alternatives from the ’70s and ’80s.”

Wolfe began his vows telling Batchelor that every step he had previously taken was a step toward finding her. He finished with a “Star Wars” reference.

“My Queen, may the Force be with us as we travel through the galaxy of life together. You are my moon and stars,” he said.

In her vows, Batchelor promised to learn more about football, the video game “Call of Duty” and the art of yelling at the TV. She said she is thankful for finding him.

“There was no love at first sight, no fireworks that lit up the sky; there was only you. You who stood by me impatiently and waited for me to come around. You somehow managed to steal my heart and sweep me off my feet,” she said.

The couple met online in March and had breakfast at Bob Evans on their first date. The bride, 34, is a night shift nurse, and Wolfe, 44, is a Lenawee County sheriff’s deputy. She has been a nurse for about 10 years, and he has been a deputy for more than 12 years.

The vows combined the casualness of the ceremony with the seriousness of marriage. Along with the usual promises to have and hold through sickness and health, for richer or poorer, each made other promises.

“To stand by you in your stubborn moods and frequent decor changes,” he said.

“To stand by you during football season and your Steelers obsession,” she answered.

This is her second marriage and his third. The bride said the number 12 is one of the groom’s favorite numbers. But other than the date, the time and a post-ceremony lunch at JR’s, Wolfe said nothing else special is planned.

Page 2 of 2 - “I’ve got to go back to work,” he said.

“I’m going home to bed,” the bride added.

Iddings got into the theme by sending the couple off with a familiar quote.